Clarence Dickinson

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Life

Born: 07 May 1873

Died: 02 August 1969

Biography

Clarence Dickinson was born in Lafayette, Indiana, and studied at Northwestern University in Chicago. He travelled to Europe and studied with Heinrich Reimann, the organist of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin, and with Moritz Moszkowski, Alexandre Guilmant, and Gabriel Pierné in Paris. Returning to the U.S., he served as organist-choirmaster at Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City for over fifty years. He was founding director of the School of Sacred Music at Union Theological Seminary and a founding member of The American Guild of Organists. He was active as an organist, choirmaster, composer, virtuoso, performer, author, editor, lecturer, and teacher; and was considered the Dean of American Church Musicians. He celebrated his 90th birthday conducting a large choral festival at The Riverside Church in Manhattan.

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